Many of the people I speak to in my role as style adviser say that it is difficult to find clothes that fit correctly. The blazer’s sleeves are too long and the waist is too wide. Or the trouser waist is too wide and the trouser legs are too long, proving the contrary after ordering the correct sizes. Perhaps this sounds familiar. Unfortunately, many people think this means that they do not fit most clothes. Fortunately, that is not the case; a skilled tailor can alter most garments.
Altering clothes for sustainability
Carefully selected quality garments that you adjust, mend and maintain contribute to a more sustainable behaviour, as opposed to the world of fast fashion. Clothes are made to be maintained and adjusted, but above all to be used. With this background on the value of the clothes, the clothes can be passed down the generations and become tomorrow's classics.
Care of Carl now offers a
tailoring service, where you can get compensation for selected garments if you need adjustment at a tailor's. Read more about the service
here.
Why alter clothes?
The sensation of wearing clothes changes dramatically when the fit is just right. You may go from not wearing a piece of clothing, to it becoming a true favourite in your wardrobe if the fit is right.
Altering garments at a tailor shop used to be a natural part of buying quality clothes in a clothing store. The seller took measurements to see if the sleeves needed to be shortened, the waist taken in on the jacket or trousers, or if the trouser legs needed to be shortened. Everyone’s bodies have different shapes. Hence, a piece of clothing with a certain size will also fit differently depending on its wearer. In addition to changing the fit, your tailor can usually alter and mend those favourite garments that are torn.